Blended Learning A new model for Medical Education
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Blended LearningA new model for Medical Education
Peter de Jong, PhD
Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
Models for learning
Classroom learning Traditional teaching Face to face Teacher - students Large group – small group
Models for learning
E-learning Learning using computer technologies
Online tutorials Simulations Games Online testing Audience response systems Digital Learning Environments
Online presence, not in classroom
Models for learning: E-learning
Models for learning: E-learning
Models for learning
Mobile learning Learning using mobile devices
Laptop Smart phones iPad
Focus on communication Synchronous A-synchronous
Models for learning: mobile
Models for learning
Blended Learning Combination of face to face learning,
E-learning and mobile learning Delivery formats Different forms of
communication Didactic models
E-learning
Is E-learning better than face to face?
Equally effective Knowledge Skills Behavior
More effective (used blended) Explaining Procedures
Sitzmann et al. Personnel Psychology 2006, 59, 623-664. Cook et al. JAMA. 2008; 300(10):1181-1196.
E-learning
Advantages Images and sounds Motion Dynamic simulation
Efficiency: attribute - content
How to use Blended Learning in different teaching philosophies?
Teaching philosophies
Behaviorism Content > exercise > test “drill and practice”
Blending options: Online training & test, followed by
skillslab
Teaching philosophies
Cognitivism Students obtain knowledge
Blending options: Multimedia presentation of content,
concept maps, hyperlinks, patient simulation cases
Teaching philosophies
Constructivism Students constructs knowledge
Blending options: Communication, weblog, wiki
Teaching philosophies
Connectivism Students creates connections and
develops a network
Blending options: Use of internet, wiki, instant
messages
Summary
From: Noorbergen, 2010
How to design Blended Learning?
Implementing Blended Learning
1. Target group?2. Learning goals of the module?3. What is the content?4. Knowledge or skills needed?5. Which test method to use?6. Which instructional activities?7. Plan the activities and the tests8. Design the ‘perfect’ mix
Implementing Blended Learning
Students Residents Specialists PhD students ….
Implementing Blended Learning
1. Target group?2. Learning goals of the module?3. What is the content?4. Knowledge or skills needed?5. Which test method to use?6. Which instructional activities?7. Plan the activities and the tests8. Design the ‘perfect’ mix
Implementing Blended Learning
Knowledge? Know Knows how
Skills? Shows how Does
Miller’s Pyramid
Implementing Blended Learning
1. Target group?2. Learning goals of the module?3. What is the content?4. Knowledge or skills needed?5. Which test method to use?6. Which instructional activities?7. Plan the activities and the tests8. Design the ‘perfect’ mix
Implementing Blended Learning
Topics Themes Skills ….
Implementing Blended Learning
1. Target group?2. Learning goals of the module?3. What is the content?4. Knowledge or skills needed?5. Which test method to use?6. Which instructional activities?7. Plan the activities and the tests8. Design the ‘perfect’ mix
Implementing Blended Learning
Knowledge basic sciences Basic skills ….
Specific education philosophy?
Implementing Blended Learning
1. Target group?2. Learning goals of the module?3. What is the content?4. Knowledge or skills needed?5. Which test method to use?6. Which instructional activities?7. Plan the activities and the tests8. Design the ‘perfect’ mix
Implementing Blended Learning
Goal of testing Content Type of test:
Multiple choice Oral exam Portfolio Presentation ….
Implementing Blended Learning
1. Target group?2. Learning goals of the module?3. What is the content?4. Knowledge or skills needed?5. Which test method to use?6. Which instructional activities?7. Plan the activities and the tests8. Design the ‘perfect’ mix
Implementing Blended Learning
Lecture Small group assignments Simulation Presentation Science project ….
Implementing Blended Learning
1. Target group?2. Learning goals of the module?3. What is the content?4. Knowledge or skills needed?5. Which test method to use?6. Which instructional activities?7. Plan the activities and the tests8. Design the ‘perfect’ mix
Implementing Blended Learning
Implementing Blended Learning
1. Target group?2. Learning goals of the module?3. What is the content?4. Knowledge or skills needed?5. Which test method to use?6. Which instructional activities?7. Plan the activities and the tests8. Design the ‘perfect’ mix
Implementing Blended Learning
Conclusion
Blended Learning is a combination of face to face learning, E-learning and mobile learning
Blended Learning is more effective for:ExplainingProcedures
Global connections
Association of Medical Education in Europewww.amee.org
Journal: Medical Teacherwww.medicalteacher.org
International Association of Medical Science Educatorswww.iamse.org
Journal: Medical Science Educator www.medicalscienceeducator.org
Networking, annual meetings, publications, collaboration